â€T‘QrF‘Wt htman :Scott,‘ Dent sts o Paterbgro, visit Ome‘mee» every '1 Eu “ 1051'“. two ’ Doors A 3,; Ivory Sons? 9 {spanded to bv Rev. E.A. Lang- 3‘ddt, Rev. C. H Marsh and‘Mr. E . Byr: o r. and'Mrs. Smith heft on the ercmng train for western points vand on their return win reside in Stouï¬â€™viï¬e where the Dr, enjoys a lucra‘tive practice. Showers of "oice‘and manv hearty good wishes foflowed the happy c0up1e as they ‘ left‘the happy home ofthe bride's In D u c TI 0 x Saxvxcz.â€"On Thursday, Dec._ 5th. the Rev. . H. Teney will be inducted as actor of Omemce and Emily, by the Van. Archdeacon Allen. VThe 5“an will be preached by the lat. Rec: r. R", E. A. Lanzfoldt M.A.. o! . kac’s;-Ashbunhtm.' §uviEe â€7.30 p. m'. A sche’ine is on foot to wnpe oi? the Indebtedness of the Omemce Public Library. A series of con- ceti’s WK! be be†during the win- ter, theirs: of which will be held on Tut-343% Dec. :0. A good I Max:135 being prepared. Turn out and help keep thls boon to the yoang pe0ple of Omemeeand sur- rounding country in; our-midst. ~ Teuv. «Tothls the grant?) Dr. Smith made a verv happy reply. Othet t_oa_sts yvcye proposed and Aftcr partaking ofa most sump- tuous wedding breakfast to which the guests did ample justice the toast oflhe occasion “The Bride†w.s promsed in {elicitious terms by the Rector, the Rev. J. H. ARM- the ceremony a reception was held in the beautiful home of (he brEdc’s parents, “Spring Bank" The house was artvsticany decor- atcdwixh chrvsanthamnms, palms and ferns, quite in keeping with the festive occasion, the emblems ofjoy and of life long ï¬delity. ‘ Edith Curry, Mrs. Balfour, Mr. fu’m. Curry. Miss Thornton, Mr J D. Thornton, the MissesAdams «.Mrs Cochrane, Miss Clara Corn- The presents were numerous and boautiful,cousplcu0us among which was a beautiful Silver Ser- «rice from thebrothers of the bride. Wu H. FromOmemee, Rev. 1 H. and Mrs. 'leney, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Adiulnsi Mrs. flex. ‘Lapg. Miss The groom was ably supported by Mr. E. W. Byrne, of the Stan- .dard Bank, Sroufl'ville. The ush» ,ers were Messrs. T. C. Stephensou 1nd Wm. Stephenson, brothers .0! the bride. Miss Helen Steph- .onson wu flower maiden. Miss Edith Cuxry. orgxnist of Christ Chunk, presided a! theorgan and played the woddmg march (Men- .deluohn’s) in e (guides: manner. Ftom Lornevillc. Mr. Smith .and the Mines Smith. _ From Stoufl'vifle, Mr. E. W. Among :he mvitod gnesti {vetez ’llt. Atthur McCrea; Mus Anna McCrca. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stephenson a n d sts I Helen Stephenson, Toronto. From Lindsay, Rev. C. H. and Mn. Marsh, Miss Neil, Mr. and Mn. Porter, Mrs. Stevens, Mt Harold Woods. Miss Florence W coda. Byrne. The bride looked charming in a gown of white lucked Silk, trim- med with silk applique and chif- fon, and carrying a bouquet of white roses and maidenhair lems. The bridesmaid M its Annie Stephenson, sister of the bride *worea becoming gown of pink .crupe do chene, with handsome Nick trimmings; she also wore a picture hat of biack velvet and carried a bequc! of pink roses. From Peterb'orogr Rev. E. A. I_..angfo§dt, M. A., Miss Ella How- Dr. D. C. Smith, of Stouflvme, and 1133 Daisy Stephenson, or Omemee, United In Holy latrtmony, on Thanksgivmg Day, Nov.28th, 1901. On Thursday last. Thanksgiv- ing Day, Christ Church, Omemee, was the scene of a very pretty and fashionable wedding, when Miss Daisy, the charming daughter of Mr. I‘hos. Stephenson, }. R, was united in hofy matrimony to Dr. D. C. Smith, of Stoufl'ville, Ont. The Rev. E. A. Langfcldt, M. A.. Rectoc of St. Luke’s Church,‘ Ashburnham, ofï¬ciated, assisted‘ by the Rov. ]. H; Teney, Rector of Omemee and Emily. Fashionable Wedding That'swhat you need; some- thing to cure your biliousâ€" ness and give you a good digestion. A 'er’s Pills are liver pills. hey cure con- stipation and billousnass. Gently laxatiyg. Anflï¬m In Christ L‘hhhhh, flmamea. BUBKINGHAH’S DYE seam†' Wu: you ï¬TEe'ho'éFm {ma Manama black? man. nmqï¬muk.mï¬nem.lwu u. Liver *Pillé ' Mn J 8am“: and “In Fln'ey mu- m: m. menu» mounts a.» “tawny. ï¬r. and am. J. L; tlo no gone to Torox-tu, to spend She w}: tet. an. 890nm and Mia- 3. Spam. spent Sum-d" and Sunday with friend. in this vicinity. Rev. Mr. Johnson. punched 3‘ very Impulsive sermon, o n Bundny Mt, tubing in! Mo 10:. John 09 £8. no. "mamas. o! Luann, rm pouch Ibo maul mum»: comes: on land". The ladies having provided such an abundance of provisions(which iis characteristic of Bethel) it was decided to hold a 100. social on Thursday night, Nov. 28th. The night being ï¬ne, a large number gathered, who apparently enjoyed the refreshments and programme Very much. The programme con- sisted of readings, recuations and singing by local talent. Th e proceeds of anniversary, including social. amounted to $105.00. D. Both speakers did credit to themselves, and their addresses were well received, which doubt- less left a lasting impression for good. The Revs. j. H. Teney and G. Nickle were unavoidably absent which was quite a disap pointment. The vocal and instru mental part of the program was also very much enjoyed. Miss F- ucPherson, ms. '1‘ A. McPherson and ur. R. j. uulligan. of Omemee, rendered several solos, which were enjoyed very much by all present. 1 The Bethe] choir sang an anthem ‘ in their usual good style._ Two 3:81'3' instruétiv; addresses Were delivered by the Revs. John Garbutt and W. M. Kannawm, B. On Manday evening a splendid fowl supper was enjoyed by a large gathering. After refresh- ments were served. the seating capacity of the church was taxed to its utmost, thh eager listeners to enjoy the intellectual and musical part of {he program. The anniversary services and fowl supper held at Bethel on Nov. 2.; and 25, were a marked success. Despite the unfavorable condition of the weather on Sab- bath there was a good attendance at both services, and the peopfe listened with rapt attention to the able sermons delivered by Rev. ]. Garbutt, of F enelon Falls. W. Thurston....100 45 8. Clarke ...... .... 9| 2. B Ford.......... 78 41 B. Hondcrlon.... 68 82 B. Tladslo.......... 68 80 A Skuco............ 50 28 31. Earl.......... 44 88 8 lo 16 w 8 20 I3 15: 3 14s :85 1 no 4 m 3' as 1 95 4; 9L! VE McQU A DE, Teacher Sonia! Seamlmuï¬ C. Hue-0..."; ...150 C. Pnnnlnghstu J. Ron..............136 F. Lang.......... .188 GJ’IMIN)‘ .......l34 J. Balfour..........ll4 E. Limit... .....112 A. McQuadc.....)04 F. Stlnaon “H-104 B Foo...... ..... N M Sank» Thhd 150 L; Nngent.........138 R. Thurston....l32 V.‘-_ -.-__“_ “Clov-I‘ 7’JnnibFiVflit’L-mâ€"Jenme Robinson.Ethal MeCnflmy, Willi-n LangJouphlno Clancy. Bzoua Wlluon. Wlnmu Boatâ€. Hurry Clarke Batty Evans. “was N. MOFFATT, Principal. Scalar-1V. Chum-Willie Endlcott. Mol- vlue \Vllsonmnd Ethel Luauon equal, Lila Foe, Theodorv McQuado, Mossom ‘Mnuee, 3935713111 9319.1]. Bmuphe Eugen. standingot‘puplla In Senior Dlvlslon or Omemoo'Publlo School. (or month or No- v‘ombot. Fm: olghnn each emu named In order ot-eflt. Mus \I. Davidson, who Is In charge 0! the primary department "(the school a to he congratulated on her-ut-ceuful methods of “retracting the young idea how 10 52003. After balm: promoted to a highfll’ grcde at an advanced lulu: . Mr. J. Cu) le Brown. Ichnol Inspector, recommended the School Board to em duovur to induce her to again take charge of her old room at the increased Iulary. Mr. Brown stated that the cum- meucemeut of u pupil's education was fully as important so the highest stud- ied, and that Miss Davidson was emin- ently ï¬tted for the posltlon.â€"Huvelock Stondard, Nov. 28, 1901.â€"Tl-e Mirror join- with Miss Davidson's ma n y lrleuda here In offering hearty Congrat- uhttloue to her. Omemee Public School Report for November. Praise from School Inspector. Franklin ~Itemsz. SENIOR DIVIbION. BETHEL. D1 VISION IX. 50 48 47 42 ‘5 45 6‘ 65 B7 50 87 26 22 49 58 48 49 49 65 56 6O 29 16 20 24 10 36 I8 32 N 20 20 85 24 m :4 m . 18 135 2; W m 5 9 m n m s 13 m a m 25 275 24 261 25 257 2 22 287': 24 233 24 228 1 20 22s 2 25 220 1 23 21s 10 200 5 lo 168 3 24 169 1 101519 10 117 7; 180 180 I 175 3 156 7 155 153 3 I48 185 l 110 £ 106 3 221 I 220 228 A Hint to Merchants : Have Your Xmas. ; adv. _ Ready f o r Our N _e x 1; Issue. * Moot of last year a senior pla) era are "unable. George GIcnn)‘, one of last year’s most promhing juniors will prubablv play on the senior team this wiuun. Omemee will likeliv ante.- » team In the Twat Valley Hockey league. The young l'adiee of Bobcaygeou have orgunlzed ughocku club and will be heard from bonnie the season is over. Here In hinH’or the young ladies of Omemeo. No town can boast of neuter or faster lady ukutars than Omemea, and we are quite certain the Omeuwe young ladies wouhlmlve a goodnccouut o! thouuelvea â€they were pruperly or- ganizqd ium a hockey club. Let some of our ladies move in the matter (lmomoela to‘be represented this whim by a fast hockey team. The management are making a special 92- lort to tevlve interest in this, Canada's nauonal «Inter sport. Omeume lute the material and if our leading cilizens turn out wd encourage the boys suc- oosp will be cumin, THE MIRROR. f No. 374 GEORGE STREET. t N! \Ve have the Short Jackets. Medinm and Long Coats, Tight Fitting 5: Half Tight Back Coats in Black. Navy Blue, Grey Fawn. Ladiu' Suits and Skirtsâ€"Every Style and Price in Ladles’ Ready~to-\Vear Sluts. A ï¬ne assortment of the veryNewcst Goods. New Furs for Fall and Winterâ€"Ladies' Astrachan jackets, Electric Seal jackets. Coon Jackets. Alsoalarge and complete assortment of Fuls for neck wear. Also Gloves, Mitts, ctc. AIWays a ï¬rst-class stock of Ladies' Undchear, Hosiery and Gloves, etc. , ' Our Millinety Rooms ~are fit†of all tho_Nc\,_’v¢stfland:mio'st Stylish Millinery to be found in Lindsay. ' ' ' ‘= ' ' R. B. Allanâ€"20o. “Her Farewell Words to Me," a ballad by R M Btulu. author of "The Sumt- ast Story Ev" Told," opens the Nov- nmba} nmnlvor of line J. W. Popper Piano Mnaic Maunzino. It is many a long (lay since we have heard so good a song. It alone is Worth the price of the number. We magazine also In- elm!" 22 pagan-n! entertaining musical interaturo and halllonol. 21 complete piocu (or {no piano 10 can“, ll' in- urnnontnlâ€"‘zb conu. For- sale by all now-vionloru. FALL WE? For variath-n in the pragramma n Ipelllmz match will be held, which. we hope, will he tn the credit of all onu- Mrned. The Literary also â€pet-Ia tn 91m 3 program at the closing befr-rp (‘hrintmas which will be eagerly lonk~ ed fnrwanltolvy those who attend. Fur‘her mule-n wm be given the pub- lic before that hmo ' â€"..v --~.“II if!- It was a brilliant success In its Hue and lmth sides are to be annex-Multit- od on the part they tor-k in 1:, If they keep on In the way they have ptfl’ted we shall expect to hear great thingâ€! chum In time to come The latest effort on the port of [he Litarary Society mm a debate on the subject, “Resulvad thu Gen. French is a. honey man than Gem, Builer. The parties qhn tack part were: Mr‘ W. Galaugher with Miss L. Brown or the afï¬rmative and Mr. A. Rea will) Mh-s E. Ivory fur the neuaflve. Th'e debateï¬na-won bv thejlegmive. (when! regret is felt Hm! Miss Scott the elm er teacher, has plm- rd her rc- alguauun In the hands of the 'el‘rustv She is pnpulav uhh the chil Iron, and highly thought nfhv Hue svution â€"Bob cnygoon Independent. The event of raising the flag at No. 4 8 Houne.on Friday evening last was on enj-.yuble occasion for a. large num- ber of people. Miss Scott. the teacher hud the honor of ralutng the flag, which “as done whlle the echool children lunathe chorus, "Raising the Flog." Mr Buttum, of Bobcaygeon, Lelng a lake cuptuln,and learned In nautical ways, fastened the flag to the halyard by the proper knots. Refreshments were then taken followed by u lengthy prouram,mootoredltuble to the per- farmers. and to the training of the School Teacher. Tbe'l‘rueteea Messrs. John Dick, J. J. Thompson and ‘1‘, Gilgore, with the Lhalrman, W. (l. Moow, of Bubcnneonmud Ml. Cnpatiok gave udtlrebste. 'l‘hu Clludfhll of the echool added greatly to the program by neat llttle Speeches, and rm-itutiona. The school house u as beautifully dec- 1 orztted, and everyone wax-t home pleas. l ed with tho evenlngs entertainment . H. 8. Literary Society. HOCKEY NOTES. Don’t Miss Seeing the Elegant New DIRECTLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE North Vernlam. '. 8. Jardlm, Cor. Soc. F 9‘" taFred A. Clarke, EVERY STYLE AND PRICE THAT ARE OFFERED AT} Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Tweed Caps, 25 Cents. -..vu .uuuv .1};- uvlpulhf; lU give our manycusfémers the beneï¬t Of our buying, we place thése Bargains before you. Buy early. 'Get ï¬rst choice, Best always picked ï¬rst. We are in a position to offer you these great Bargains, becau5e we purchased a large quantity of skins at a great reduction m price, and have had a large number of Collarettes_n1ade up. \Vislxing‘to Ladies’ Combination Caperine, Astrachan and ' ' ~ Seal, Special $5.00. Coats, Capes, Capeiincs, Gauntléts, Muffs, Caps, Ruï¬s, etc in any Style, and in any kind of Fur. Prices to suit the Closest Buyers, and Entixe Sat'sfï¬ilion Guaranteed to all. Read I} ese careful!) oyer: Men' s fur chats, from .;. ..... . ............ $13.50 Ladies’ Kst'raclian coats . ........... " . ..... $15.00 Ladies‘ Caporines and Collarettes, from ...... $2.50 Muffs, ruffs, gauntlets and caps at same special rate. Notwithstandingn \vtdelycurrem rumor that Um KEV. Jrl 1t. llluks was (ll-mime nev- er wash: better health, and nrvcr d.(l a harder and more sum-eut‘nl years work than that Justclnumu. He hasjnst compel,- U11hlhlnrgefllldhplundld Almanac rur H502 and. with Ms Mull nr able helpers, has brought hls jmu'nul. \Ymdaud \l’orkshlust- 1y Ionwnrd lnto lnternutlonul reputation. Foruquarterorn century Mr. Illcks has grown m reputation and usefulness as 111-: people's ustr‘onunwr,. an d Jul-venue r n r Mount- and the character ot’cmnlng wmons. Never were Ins weuthur forccmts so sought, (uterus now. hls Mme]; wurnlngttru serm- I drouthmlsycurhuï¬l g snw-dstlm nvoplu {r0ll‘ll05t‘1ltldt§il"§l‘l . M:l]kngmubu:~lwln or wltcnt‘were' hurvt‘swd th rough hls ad vlce to plant crups tlmuwould mature curt). Tut-American people \vm certainly slum! by Prof. tilt-ks, wnon ll‘enita thvm so llttto nnd'thcrbunémsnro so g:out. HI- tlmo Al- m-nur: or 200 pugvs 15 only 25c. and MI splendtd nunllyjoumnt la only am: dudlnr alenr lnrlutnng the Almanac. 80nd |o Wot-dam] Wnrks Pub. Co., 2201 Locust. 52.. m. Loutu. Mo. WA L'l ER JA M 1' :5 BRO W N, Secretary, ï¬at!mx§il$zu.igur1um Assoc- ' ‘xaupn, 157 Bu)" $1.7, l‘érouto. N. B :7 Bubscriyt'ibhE, money orders; cheques,etc.,fur this urgent charity may be sent to The National Trust Company, Limited, Treasurer, ‘22 King at", Bust. Toronto: to M r. WalterJames Brown, or to the Editor of [his paper. now a clmbnmpl‘ive and destitute: n “my mini: gh‘lng lus life to support an invalid “lather and slster ï¬nds him- selfu‘yicllm oi ‘1lus terrible scourge These are only afévl‘: bftlxe heart-break- lug appeals [or help. We are depend- ent absolutely upon the generosity of benevolent people go'providl‘e {or these sufferers. \Véâ€"ask‘ille'Stilletuntial as- elblance o! yoir readers in this hour of need. Yours (sincerely, Sir :â€"Th‘ main building ul‘ the Grav- enhurui. Free Hospital for Consumptiv- let: its uearlg mmxileted and Only asmall ‘ amount a! money has been received for lfurnislmmm By the rate appeals at. 1 coming in we my? double ghe number of brads \\itlzuut"d§luy. Certainly this free huspltul; “is“,lhe cunntry's moat prussnu: m-ed. Nearly every mai 1 brings distressing requests for help from clergg men, mission workers and from the column-who poor. A poor widow wants to be cured for the sake nf her little boy; a laborer's wife pleads fur her young daughter, her boy and be! 2 year old baby; a father will: a large law“: of little children wants to hecured'fnr his Emily’s bill-:9; a. me- chunic and his uxieure today consum- ptives and llhk‘ha help comes soon six children Will he orphans and homul. ab; a. )oung heroic girl, struggling to earn a living fur her mother and herself, is now a cmmnnmiï¬iw and destitute: a mum; m‘ah gth‘g his life to support an invalid mother and sister ï¬nds him- The Grayenhurst Free Hospital for Consumptives. Edilur (it the Minor Rev. Irl R. Hicks Is Not Dead Peterborough’s' ~Fa’Vorite Fume. Allafumvgï¬arzmtéad; {N9 trouble to show goods Great Bargains for this Season. For Sal“, n 'I‘Imroughbred Yorkshire Boar-,uith pedigree. Apply m T.'II. Fe‘e, Lot 12, (oh. 5, Emily , or Omemee Px-sk (:mue. ' ‘ ‘ '» ‘ If bought in JAY music 32.0" It. one-half off, would cost $5.25, a saving of $5.00 monthly. In one year you get neatly 800 Pages of Music, comprising 252 Complete Piece. for the Piano. If you wiusend us tthamcandAddrmof FIVE Piano and Organ Players, V: will lead you a copy of the mgazim Free. _. J. W. PEPPER, Publisher, J. W. VEPPER, Publisher, Ilghth a. Locust Stu. Philadelphia, Pa. Once a Month for 25 Cents. ‘Yearly Subscription, $2.00. rurnishes Monthiy to all Ioveu of Song and Music a vast volume of New, Choice Copyright Compositions by AL- A, the most poéélarv‘authors. Fainishes M anti: 1‘ Sold by All Newsdcalcrs â€".J a 54 Pages 81 Hana WISH} . Half Vocai, Ralf Ingtrumental 3| GBEIDEBXE Pieces f0! Plans flgawm 8mm “80â€â€ any“... IH‘H†Uflnlvgflza’ a. Boar For Sale These 2 special lmcs in Lndies' II ose hmc'e‘Ahot'l‘ won for us many customers. They' re spec black, i211 m price and special in quality. Iworth Exery puxchasc is guarded by Piain Iigme Marking g, are ‘k if not satzsï¬cd. Fair, isn't it P Dress Goods‘ Selling Brisk : ,i GUARANTEED KID » GLOVES;- Special $1.00 Makes $1.25 at ‘ : $1.60 Ofthe Prettiest and Newest Ladles’ and Gcnts’ lefs. it -is possible to collect ‘in loreign markets. In Grey, Ladies' and Misscs’ siz'es. ‘ Gent's H. S. Linen HMS. worked initials, a ‘1 letters. 30:», or 151.75 per halfdoz. Supreme Buying Opportunities. Imitatiun P. L. ' Gauntlets Holiday Helps Our Weekly Suggestion Buying List; 500 DOZEN .- coooouuuta 290. and 380. Price. 30.10 $1 .50. 509. e; 7e. pen- p: . .6 29o. andCOc. per pain- TELEPHONEsâ€" Always on CO’S uh... .u LKUIPS' and Men's goods, principally Marsh's goods, no Lena.- geodi made in Canada. Also Amerimm makes in Ladiue’ Bate 1». Our Import order of tau hasjust come'to hgndJur strength and ham: E. unlyr' passed. PAINTSâ€"no need ta say more than that we sell me Sherwin. min-m. HARDWAREâ€"A car load of bar and band iron, horse-shoes, hem :mzia, ‘cut and wire nails, tnrred sl xeeting.dry, plain ~sheeting. rooï¬ng felt, "fuss, yum. gate and ham door him: ea.elrap and 'l‘. hinges, bolts, lt-cks and'knobs, and everything to he {nmld‘m a. ï¬rst-class Hardw are Store, at as low prices as nny. where. Weaell Rifles, Revolvers, b‘llot Guns and Ammunition and re-loadxng tools at right price-s. When you wnnt Lanterns, Cattle Chains or Hone Blwk- eta give us a call. We eolitl! a. continuance of your patronage. l._â€" v--. v- \--villll'6 5' guns, splendid gondsrénd ï¬ne ï¬tting (1 sizes from 24 to 35.5111118 and Drawers pure wool, and unnamed Bath in The largest and best stock But“. splendid cumin and ‘ All departments we†storked with the latest [12d Blaek and Colured Set-1.33 with trimmings to assmtmem in new and handsome designs. ()ur E tones, dark Prints. l-‘lannelettes and an Wool Fh embroideriea and small 5 Flats ï¬lled with STRICTLY NEW GOODSâ€"all purchased for Cashâ€"all ‘ This new Dxcss Goods Dept, enlargrd, and ilghtcdmh Lucifer Prisms, givmg abundant: of clear light, IS an“, ing many new customers. It's an )dea! Dept, Loth ix: _ pointments and goods. jgst now Stocks are. Ming "Ctéd rapidly, with stcck-tglung Just 30 days ahead m vitw. ans: our: 1:121:53 coo- nan“ urn-u: PLAIN FIGURES â€"ONE PRICE on1ectionery full up with allkinds of Undoubted buying opportunities present Ladies’ and Men's goods, I made in Canada. Also hand. Pgrrgcuy Dried In-) -7 Booms AND The loss on this silk waist is back of us W from the makers this week 36 of these waists 'al‘ (301013. W bile they last, At this popular pxice we Show a larg mssés', and Children's Coats. 36 inch Fawn Co.:t, st'orm or tum “when“. ~ ‘ tifully lined, ï¬nished wuh clusters of Sti1(]"dr' beau. 11hr q_-, . $10 garment. Do yourself the justice of inSpe Coats and Readyto-Wear Gam It’s perhaps the largtst in tow: best. These lines deserve $5.00 COATg r, Biscuits, [Fruits Clearing Up Times in Coats Another 50 of those cheap LmEirs’ Ski: black, plam and fancy, well Jim.- ' d. well ma; I worth 111 usual way $2.50, suy Lumber, Also Headqu 1115. ~- Lath 84 Shingles, Cement, HE‘S’ arters for Windsor Salt, “ 931W '1'“ on! enizs, wound a case at liq n t MMâ€. lltlJiLkLHe undo Iran: I! m manning. 18 and Drawers, Stauï¬eld’a u and “summed not to shrin L, Blinds and Mouldings of Clothing ever shown 1:) nm l‘to-an .- $5 Sï¬k wast fer $3.25 Skirt Chance. OUR PR: Emma-$35357: . .1... ‘ ul-II." mngs lo auitv \‘lrnilrpe-rcllrr-l 13:5. :5. “or stock in fully manned in (10- Wool Flume-ls, a :4.“ Mock of In“. rd small ware-a. Oun- P Inspecting Ganncmg SHOE S. boy! 'lvu-ed Drape Emlyn 93¢. 77: Mill Ofï¬ce 78 z-.’ All who are desirous o: - the Public Library remain fmaént Institution in O Shthd attend the Concer: . fdblic Library on Dec. Ic » mission only we. “I Fe} pure drugs a! lmleet pr} P: H. LOAD, Plum 8‘ [Haggis “1588!, Lindsay â€"t{. be consulted M. m. Bradburn Hum WM {or ‘1..th. AH nmxuzmttc m Thouc having wed; or arcs-hound not {all to cums-«ll h In] I as. who has can“ b. (M to an!» it {or A pinto and I die. of brown bread. Mm-treul. x 77 Kent-St, Attend the Public, cert on Doc. 10. Adm5ss m:. H. be SHIN-7g. upzfctau brill-d oyo "moi-unit, from Guru '1.“ One-see three tum-v- " 3mm To “to PnMic: Yuur dr: lore! s antlmrfzed to refund «hue price on a tummy-ï¬ve an: battle 0! (â€"5134 W Syrup of Tat. if it 22.11: to L toughen-«dd. auit your tas 8 Day C1 $2. 50. 330233â€"1333 u .ugouKdlkca gaugiâ€" macuwuoou 31%; . Kronnp your adremah-g pub“: i. hnnnd to on“ e.â€"â€"'Hr Your sooth: command attem you Adverlnm them In The A! but prod is 1 test. Thomas ï¬rmly, Kent 8: , kn}. In Muck a large and {rt “grocer“; an [wk-ea as 10“ a “I. Give «a a call It Leu In tc Onlafln swept t h e Par. '"h be: troll exhibit. New ‘ .mtor variety of (run, I “anon! ("splay of {runs 0: â€alliance" Ontario :veonred Budd. 0n mdifldusl ex Mince curiod 03 20 gold “Iva medals, 36 bronze I In the line wide rariEe 1" Small dad reliable; they ments and k! Polished 0 metal. or m4 Il-xlornrs mentions. ' umn' mvycu: AND Bï¬pI-II' ï¬'orku. Bicycle ropu rt ï¬rm Lawn 11ch gist-1n v'w‘vâ€"vâ€"ifnmwn, My; lzc. $6" \‘ v at] Expert 2§Wm. St. M " no Chmmr number of The] u about us.- an: o: the up cm «11 suns. Ills-beauty. The cow-r ll tulle pmducL‘on. uhuwxng a q {0.066 woman. ntauding gracu dlll-nlly lighted union. Two1 lav. “orbs. our by Cyrus Town: I _, _ nu, .,4_J Unique plenty orndvlco regarding Chrm “Ir-l! pom'eru vm ‘ 'ookcry. w can 0! puma. I†the {ssh iom or tawny-d {use umpm a_an¢uage o: ,pa-L_x [u 6|. 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